Labour is looking to establish a Commissioner for Older Persons and to increasing funding for care for the elderly, leader David Cunliffe told an Age Concern conference yesterday.
He also said poorly paid aged care workers would benefit not only form an increase in the minimum wage in the first 100 days of Labour-led Government but another increase in April next year.
He talked about how his 89-year-old mother, Barbara, had been well to play golf until recently.
She was a constituent of Senior Citizens Minister Jo Goodhew, who was also at the conference, and lived alone in Timaru in her own flat.
"That has been supported by a few hours a week of in-home health care which was recently cut back and I know how much stress that put on her," said Mr Cunliffe "and I know she wont be the only one known to you who have had their care hours reduced."